Creating space for the constant dialogue between beings and things, seeing value in handcrafted perfection, honest beauty and thoughtful play…

Jan Reuter Furnishings offers interior decor of the highest standard. Our goal is to furnish rooms which will give our customers long-term satisfaction – through both character and quality. Whether an apartment, office or public space, such a goal can only be reached through selected quality. You are entitled to expect this from us throughout the conception, planning and implementation.
We treat each project and each space as an individual, distinctive unit. It is no coincidence that we work with decor and furniture which, as a rule, is produced exclusively for our customers. At the beginning of our project together, we conduct intensive discussions with the customer, as they bring in concrete ideas of how the new rooms should function and which needs they should fulfil. We supply the necessary experience with which one can create a unified whole out of a multitude of individual demands – for a perfect fit for the resident and user.
Quality is found in the details. Those who take time to examine our objects notice that we place a value in the finer points. Every measurement in a bathroom is calculated to the millimetre; therefore, not a single tile has to be cut. Planking is not butted up against the walls, but rather built flush into them. The wood grain of a cabinet displays a seamless, continuous image over numerous doors. These examples illustrate our underlying concept: select materials and the finest craftsmanship. We never deviate even one millimetre from this ideal.
Should you be planning a project which includes a combination of architecture, interior design and landscaping, we will gladly consult you and where needed take on the complete design oversight. We will then coordinate and oversee the planning and implementation of all affected offices. For ensembles in particular, a harmonic interplay of all those involved has proven to be very valuable. Nature and built space, interior and exterior enter into a living interplay with each other.

Projekte von Jan Reuter Einrichtungen

Foto: Rainer Hofmann

München, Deutschland

avva Restaurant

The South African restaurant “avva” is located in a historic Art Nouveau building in Munich’s Glockenbach quarter. Its dining areas feature the typical turn-of-the-century floor plan of traditional Bavarian restaurants.

Goethe-Institut

The activities of the Prague Institute extend beyond the borders of the Czech Republic acting as a coordinating centre for Eastern Europe. It is located in a magnificent four-story art nouveau building on the banks of the Vltava river directly across from the Czech National Theatre. Through its location and elaborate facade, it has a place in one of Prague’s most prominent urban ensembles. The history of the building also requires a particular measure of sensitivity with respect to the design approach as from the 1950s to the 1990s it served as the embassy of the GDR.

Private Home

The object is a 1920s country house in the Tegernseer Tal in Germany. In 1921, the owner’s great-grandfather had a holiday home built for his family. Since then, the house has continuously served as a family retreat and holiday domicile. In the 1950s, the owner’s grandmother had the house remodelled by the artist Paul Mathias Padua. In the 1990s, the owner’s mother commissioned Jan Reuter Interior Design to refurnish the house for the first time.